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  4. ANTONIA DOLORES.

    Mlle. Dolores made her reappearance in Brisbane on Saturday evening before a packed house. The great cantatrice was in splendid voice, and her singing was, if ...

    Article : 153 words
  5. GENERAL NEWS.

    In view of the prevailing quietness in trade generally it is encouraging to note the large number of applications for new hotels which are announced to come before ...

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  6. LAST NIGHT'S FORECAST.

    Fine generally, with scattered cloud; coastal showers; drought continuing in interior. "BRADDON" SHEERED OFF. ...

    Article : 228 words
  7. DEATH OF MRS. JOS. HIRST.

    Much regret was oppressed in the Umbirom district on Tuesday last when it became known that Mrs. J. Hirst, wife of the local State school teacher, had ...

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  8. CORONATION CHOIR.

    Members of choirs in Toowoomba and singers generally are invited to attend a practice in Cole's Rooms to-morrow night to practice for the rendition, of the King's ...

    Article : 34 words
  9. THE CORONATION PICNIC.

    Yesterday the Mayor and Messrs. J. Tolmie and J. Fogarty, M.M.L.A., were busy canvassing in connection with the children's picnic on Coronation Day, and ...

    Article : 164 words
  10. GATTON COLLEGE VEGETABLES.

    At T. G. Robinson and Co.'s auction mart on Saturday last we had the pleasure of inspecting a very fine collection of vegetables grown at the Gatton College, ...

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  12. PITTSWORTH RACES.

    Owing to the Pittsworth and Warwick races clashing on the 26th of this month, the Pittsworth Club have decided to postpone their meeting. The races will be ...

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  13. NEW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AT WESTBROOK.

    For some years past the members of St. Stephen's Young Men's Association have held monthly services at Westbrook, in the house of Mrs. Hugh Campbell, kindly ...

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  14. RAILWAY FARES AND FREIGHTS.

    It has been intimated that at the beginning of next month certain alterations will be made in the charges for passenger and goods rates on the Queensland ...

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  15. COLLISION IN ROTHVEN STREET.

    Yesterday afternoon at about a-quarter past five o'clock a collision took place near the Club Hotel, in Ruthven street, between a bicyclist named M'Govern and ...

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  16. A RUNAWAY HORSE AND TRAP.

    A rather sensational accident, which resulted in the almost total destruction of a sulky, the property of Mr. J. Cameron, occurred in Margaret street yesterday ...

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  17. A SUGGESTION FROM LONDON.

    Mr. Oscar de Satge in "The Times" last Monday advocated a through railway connection from Sydney northwards to Normanton. Its chief advantages would be ...

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  18. CONFIDENCE TRICK IN LONDON.

    Australians are generally supposed to be able to take care of themselves. One, however, fell a victim on 15th, March, in Parliament Square, to the wile[?], of Septor ...

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